Kiza Magendane
Kiza Magendane is a knowledge broker with a special interest in African politics, migration and identity. He is passionate about connecting people and organisations to find solutions for shared challenges. He studied political science in Amsterdam and Antwerp, holding a master degree in that field. Before joining for the Broker, Kiza was working as a freelance writer and policy entrepreneur. Besides his work at the Broker, he publishes for different national and international journalistic platforms.
There is no such thing as the diaspora. Better collaboration with diaspora organisations requires actions, both from the development sector and the diaspora community. A synthesis.
access_time 9 - 11 min
2 July, 2020
label_outline Development Policy
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In order to create a sustainable collaboration, Romijn argues, diaspora organisations and the development sector should develop interpersonal relationships and come up with shared bottom-up initiatives.
access_time 5 - 7 min
15 June, 2020
label_outline Development Policy
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Diaspora organisations could play a crucial role in making Dutch development policies and programmes more effective. An introduction to the ‘Diaspora Inclusion’ dossier.
access_time 6 - 8 min
18 May, 2020
label_outline Development Policy
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What is the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) for inclusive development in low and lower-middle income countries (LLMICs)? The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs…
10 February, 2020
label_outline Civic Action
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